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our correspondent joins us live now from paris. so what is the latest on the debate, and when are we expecting the vote for david? >> reporter: barbara -- barbara you are breaking up at the moment. but the vote is expected within the next hour. there's no question about what the result will be. there will be an overwhelming vote for the extension of the state of emergency by the deputies, and that is very much in chiming with the mood in the country at the moment. the majority of people here think exceptional measures must be taken to increase their security. they do feel there is a danger of another attack. but the problem with extending the state of emergency powers is that many human rights organizations are saying this is eroding one of the essential freedoms in french society, and they also believe it is being used unfairly to discriminate against the muslim population here, which is of course europe's largest. there is a fear that in some of the alienated areas of the suburbs of paris, especially, and maybe down in the south
our correspondent joins us live now from paris. so what is the latest on the debate, and when are we expecting the vote for david? >> reporter: barbara -- barbara you are breaking up at the moment. but the vote is expected within the next hour. there's no question about what the result will be. there will be an overwhelming vote for the extension of the state of emergency by the deputies, and that is very much in chiming with the mood in the country at the moment. the majority of people...
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we're joined live now from outside of the national assembly in paris. david let's start with the extension of the state of emergency law. is it likely to pass? >> reporter: i think it's very clear the opinion of the deputies here inside the national assembly, barbara. it will be passed, perhaps in about two hours time. sometime in the next two hours, with an overwhelming imagine yourty of deputies. and that really chimes with the feeling in france and the population as a whole, who also support the extensions of those sweeping powers of the executive under the state of emergency. but there is also some problems being raised by human rights groups here, barbara, that they firth is a bit of a blunt instrument. they don't feel in security terms, it's actually coming up with the goods as far as finding anymore networks of gunmen. it is still feared there could be another incident. and also they fear these measures are being used to discriminate against the muslim population here, which in france is the biggest-such population in -- in europe. so those are w
we're joined live now from outside of the national assembly in paris. david let's start with the extension of the state of emergency law. is it likely to pass? >> reporter: i think it's very clear the opinion of the deputies here inside the national assembly, barbara. it will be passed, perhaps in about two hours time. sometime in the next two hours, with an overwhelming imagine yourty of deputies. and that really chimes with the feeling in france and the population as a whole, who also...
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the obama plan and in a five four vote the high court plunked a question mark on the future of are paris climate accords. it's the "inside story". welcome to inside story. the president committed the u.s. to the negotiated emissions reduction goals enshrined in the agreements coming out of the global climate conference in paris last year. a lot of the american obligations were contained in an obama administration policy called the clean power plan. when the administration announced the plan the electric power industry and 29 states ran into action starting a legal challenge saying the president had over stepped his authority. many of the current nine justices were members of the court when a majority opinion cleared the way for federal government regulation of carbon dioxide, one of the gasses produced as a bi product of burning fossil fuels. to be clear, what the court has done is not a ruling in the matter. it is freezing the game in place until the case brought by the states can make its way up the federal appellate alert, likely land-- ladder, likely landing in the supreme court. it
the obama plan and in a five four vote the high court plunked a question mark on the future of are paris climate accords. it's the "inside story". welcome to inside story. the president committed the u.s. to the negotiated emissions reduction goals enshrined in the agreements coming out of the global climate conference in paris last year. a lot of the american obligations were contained in an obama administration policy called the clean power plan. when the administration announced...
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a reminder of the manhunt for the suspects of the paris attacks. an attack is still possible and problem. for many-- pro about aple. >> i don't really think a lot of people are stopping on doing their daily business >> reporter: when french and belgium politicians meet on monday it is to find shared solution to the threat of violence. there have been major flaws in policing that countries are eager to close. all but two of the known man of the attacks were from belgium or france. the police are still looking for these two men. they managed to escape paris passing through check point because he hadn't yet been identified as a suspect. security experts are calling for better international cooperation. >> we have to share with the other countries. that is necessary. that has to be established, set up in order to get all the information about the suspected people. that has not been done yet. >> reporter: so far france and belgium have focused mainly on ramping up security. france has carried out thousands of raids but so far only four terrorism related
a reminder of the manhunt for the suspects of the paris attacks. an attack is still possible and problem. for many-- pro about aple. >> i don't really think a lot of people are stopping on doing their daily business >> reporter: when french and belgium politicians meet on monday it is to find shared solution to the threat of violence. there have been major flaws in policing that countries are eager to close. all but two of the known man of the attacks were from belgium or france....
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the band that was playing when gunmen stormed the bataclan theater in paris in november has returned to the city. the eagles of death metal returned. meanwhile the french national assembly has extended the state of emergency by another three months. >> reporter: the second extension to the state of emergency which gives sweeping powers to the police was approved by an overwhelming majority of people in the parliament. it reflects the opinion of people across the country still traumatised by the attacks in paris which killed 130 people. for another three months the police will be able to conduct searches and order house arrests without a warrant from a judge. demonstrations that could disturb public order will be banned. the measures which were due to expire at the end of this month have been described by human rights organizations as excessive and disproportionate restrictions on fundamental freedoms in france >> most of the country wants security. we want security. the issue is what does it imply to have security. is giving up on the basic freedoms and guarantees of the rule of law
the band that was playing when gunmen stormed the bataclan theater in paris in november has returned to the city. the eagles of death metal returned. meanwhile the french national assembly has extended the state of emergency by another three months. >> reporter: the second extension to the state of emergency which gives sweeping powers to the police was approved by an overwhelming majority of people in the parliament. it reflects the opinion of people across the country still traumatised...
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closely on security and information sharing to prevent further incidents like last year's attacks in paris. they were planned in belgium and a subsequent investigation revealed lost opportunities between authorities in the two countries. >> translator: we have cooperation in all of the fields that we have discussed, intelligence, policing, judicial matters, strengthen our ability to investigate and detect movement of peoples who potentially are threats to our countries. >> neave barker is with us, the investigation on those attacks on paris showing the links, what do they actually plan to do together, how do they think that's going to stop further attacks? >> well, as we heard there from the french prime minister, this, mini summit is largely about finding a common solution to what is essentially a shared problem a shared threat of there being potentially further attacks in the future. of course soon after the paris attacks, both countries acted rather unilaterally in shoring up the security on the trustees paris and over in france the french government were quick to introduce a state of e
closely on security and information sharing to prevent further incidents like last year's attacks in paris. they were planned in belgium and a subsequent investigation revealed lost opportunities between authorities in the two countries. >> translator: we have cooperation in all of the fields that we have discussed, intelligence, policing, judicial matters, strengthen our ability to investigate and detect movement of peoples who potentially are threats to our countries. >> neave...
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for weeks the brussels district was the center of intense police activity, many of the paris attackers had links here and bu belgium said it was an incubator of jihadism but better security won't solve the neighborhoods deeper, social problems. >> translator: when there is more security it makes people feel safer. the threats don't disappear like this. we have to provide work and support and we have to change things for the young. >> reporter: the paris attacks were among the deadliest in europe since the second world war and now people welcome greater security and the lure of radical arms groups remains so too does the risk of more violence. lee barker, al jazeera, brussels. >>> israeli government improved space for nonorthodox jews where men and women will be allowed to pray together until now men and women have prayed separately at the western wall and it's part of the retaining wall where the holy temple stood, holy site in judaism and millions around the world visit the wall to pray. chinese police arrested 21 people connected to a ponzi scheme that allegedly defrauded investors o
for weeks the brussels district was the center of intense police activity, many of the paris attackers had links here and bu belgium said it was an incubator of jihadism but better security won't solve the neighborhoods deeper, social problems. >> translator: when there is more security it makes people feel safer. the threats don't disappear like this. we have to provide work and support and we have to change things for the young. >> reporter: the paris attacks were among the...
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sign of the times on the streets of belgium as it perhaps for a security summit in the wake of the paris attack. why pilots in south korea are taking off in big numbers to work for other airlines >>> first the talks to end the war in syria and the saudi backed opposition says a meeting with the u.n. special envoy staffan de mistura was very positive. the group had threatened to walk away unless humanitarian concerns were addressed first. they're due to meet again in the next few hours. so let's get the latest from our correspondent who is live for us in geneva. yesterday we saw both sides talking to the media but not to each other. what can we expect today? >> reporter: that's right. yesterday was a pretty chaotic day. today what we've heard so far as the schedule so far would go like this. at some point in the next couple of hours at this hotel behind us we're expecting that members of the syrian opposition and the high negotiations committee will be meeting to iron out how exactly they go forward so that they can agree on several points today. before they meet later in the day, possibl
sign of the times on the streets of belgium as it perhaps for a security summit in the wake of the paris attack. why pilots in south korea are taking off in big numbers to work for other airlines >>> first the talks to end the war in syria and the saudi backed opposition says a meeting with the u.n. special envoy staffan de mistura was very positive. the group had threatened to walk away unless humanitarian concerns were addressed first. they're due to meet again in the next few hours....
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the ban prepares to play in paris again. as french politician debate whether to extend the state of emergency. cuba and the u.s. sign a deal to resume direct flights but is island red consider for an influx of tourists. in sport, the champions league returns after a two month break. 34 the last 16. >> . >> thank you for joining us, we start this hour with p twoing news, the government there has just approved aid access to seven areas including near damascus. the u.n. says those convoys will be ready to leave in the next few days. the special envoy says they have an obligation to deliver aid to all syrians. z.e.n.a. reports. >> the battle enters it's third week. there is no sign that a u.s. russian deal to pause the fighting will happen, but there is a sign of hope for the hundreds of thousands of syrians living in besieged areas across the country. whoosh understanding is the government has approved access to seven areas and those include azur,ish lid, and madaya, in rural damarcus. humanitarian agencies are preparing convoy
the ban prepares to play in paris again. as french politician debate whether to extend the state of emergency. cuba and the u.s. sign a deal to resume direct flights but is island red consider for an influx of tourists. in sport, the champions league returns after a two month break. 34 the last 16. >> . >> thank you for joining us, we start this hour with p twoing news, the government there has just approved aid access to seven areas including near damascus. the u.n. says those...
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exactly what we've seen in san bernardino or paris, or god forbid an example of the boston bombing. that's what the f.b.i. has at the top of the radar list to try and stop >>> are there things we can do to stop those types of attacks? i guess paris is the one that sounds most likely to have been stoppable because there were more people involved and you could monitor security. can you ever convince ourselves that we are secure against those types of smaller group, smaller paracel attack. >> i think we have expectations that they're going to be successful at stopping all these attacks. that's simply not the case. when you look at this from a 30,000 foot perspective, the f.b.i. joint terrorism task forces around the country have been very successful in thwarting significant strategic strikes on u.s. soil and that is the number one mandate for the f.b.i., to stop a weapon of mass destruction on u.s. soil in light of what we saw in 9/11 >>> good to talk to you. the third rail panel is next >> people are worried about donald trump who is never going house. >> for months they have said he
exactly what we've seen in san bernardino or paris, or god forbid an example of the boston bombing. that's what the f.b.i. has at the top of the radar list to try and stop >>> are there things we can do to stop those types of attacks? i guess paris is the one that sounds most likely to have been stoppable because there were more people involved and you could monitor security. can you ever convince ourselves that we are secure against those types of smaller group, smaller paracel...
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the paris attacks sent shock waves across europe. many welcome greater security. the threat of further attacks will remain. >> israeli troops shot dead an 18-year-old man. his death comes a day after another palestinian man was killed, after wounding three israeli soldiers, when he fired at a check point outside of ramallah. >> 85 people have been killed in suspected boko haram attacks in north-eastern nigeria. gunmen opened fire on civilians and set fire to homes in dellery. >> for than a dozen villages are unaccounted for >>> saudi arabia says 375 of its civilians have been killed near the border with yemen, since the military campaign against the houthis began in march. 63 children are included in the dead. killed by mortars and rockets fired by fighters and forces loyal to ali abdullah saleh >>> he has a fearsome reputation as a vladimir putin loyalist. the chechen leader followed two weeks of written attacks on russian opposition figures with a troubling online video, saying it's tantamount to a death threat. rory challands reports. >> reporter: this video ha
the paris attacks sent shock waves across europe. many welcome greater security. the threat of further attacks will remain. >> israeli troops shot dead an 18-year-old man. his death comes a day after another palestinian man was killed, after wounding three israeli soldiers, when he fired at a check point outside of ramallah. >> 85 people have been killed in suspected boko haram attacks in north-eastern nigeria. gunmen opened fire on civilians and set fire to homes in dellery....
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thousands took to the streets of paris over the weekend. many hearsay the measures threaten french values, freedom of speech, and the right to demonstrate. there are also questions about the effectiveness of the measures. since the attacks police have carried out thousands of raids but so far only four terrorism related investigations have been opened. activists say the heighten the security is unfairly targeted muslim community. >> the measures are taken by the government are counter productive. state of emergency, nothing works. >> there are some signs of descent. last year the justice minister resigned about a reform that would allow people convicted of terrorism to be stripped of their french citizenship. more than two months after the attacks there is still a place of initial mourning. despite the criticism, many believe it should come first but many ask if these temporary measures will become a permanent reality. >> the leader of the russian rebel of chechnya is accused of bowing to the pressure of the u.s. an outspoken supporter has
thousands took to the streets of paris over the weekend. many hearsay the measures threaten french values, freedom of speech, and the right to demonstrate. there are also questions about the effectiveness of the measures. since the attacks police have carried out thousands of raids but so far only four terrorism related investigations have been opened. activists say the heighten the security is unfairly targeted muslim community. >> the measures are taken by the government are counter...
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the paris attacks returns to the french capitol. hello there, and a warm welcome to the program. the syrian government has approved aid access to seven besieges areas. the u.n. says those convoys will be able to leave in the next few days. the government obligation to allow aid to all syrians. dana reports. >> the battle for aleppo, enters it's third week. there is no sign that a u.s. russian deal to cause the fighting will happen. but there is a sign of hope of the hundreds of thousands living in the areas across the country. >> what our understanding is that the government has approved access to seven areas and those include -- idlib, and madaya. human aaron agencies to depart as soon as possible in the coming days. and as the special envoy pointed out the he said in talking -- in his remarks to the president that the test will be tomorrow. the discussions with officials was not just about securing unhindered delivery of aid. the u.n. is also trying to stop the fighting as agreed in munich last week. but there seems to be little appetite. the syrian government appears to feel e
the paris attacks returns to the french capitol. hello there, and a warm welcome to the program. the syrian government has approved aid access to seven besieges areas. the u.n. says those convoys will be able to leave in the next few days. the government obligation to allow aid to all syrians. dana reports. >> the battle for aleppo, enters it's third week. there is no sign that a u.s. russian deal to cause the fighting will happen. but there is a sign of hope of the hundreds of thousands...
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thousands took to the streets of paris over the weekend. and many say that it threatens french values, and the freedom of speech and the right to demonstrate. there are questions over the effects of the measures. since the attacks police have carried occupant thousands of raids, but so far only three terrorism investigations have been opened. some say that it has unfairlier targeted muslim communities. >> it's a state of emergency and something works. >> there are signs of descent. last week, the justice minister resigned about a reform that would allow people convicted of terrorism to be stripped of their french citizenship. only two months after the attacks, they're in a place of national mourning. despite the criticism, the government said that security must come first, but many in france wonder if these temporary measures will be a permanent reality. >> the leader of the russian republic of chechnya is accusing instagram of bug to pressure from the u.s. to take down a controversial website. it shows the russian prime minister, a critic
thousands took to the streets of paris over the weekend. and many say that it threatens french values, and the freedom of speech and the right to demonstrate. there are questions over the effects of the measures. since the attacks police have carried occupant thousands of raids, but so far only three terrorism investigations have been opened. some say that it has unfairlier targeted muslim communities. >> it's a state of emergency and something works. >> there are signs of descent....
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the measures introduced after the paris attacks gives the authorities sweeping powers. the proposed extension is splitting public opinion. >> reporter: in a land of liberty, equality and fraternity matters of national security are now center stage. after the paris attacks the country has been living under a state of emergency and many people welcome it >> translation: they are good. they allow us to identify people with bad intentions. >> >> translation: i prefer to see a soldier in the street. we must be very careful today >>> >> reporter: at the end of february the three-month long state of emergency will expire after weeks of speculation, the french government is now almost certain to seek parliament's approval to extend it. it gives the authorities unprecedented power to be able to arrest and conduct searches without the need for a warrant, also to shut down web sites seen to be glor fighting acts of violence and to stop public gatherings and demonstrations. the french government says the country is at war. >> translation: we are going to extend the state of emergen
the measures introduced after the paris attacks gives the authorities sweeping powers. the proposed extension is splitting public opinion. >> reporter: in a land of liberty, equality and fraternity matters of national security are now center stage. after the paris attacks the country has been living under a state of emergency and many people welcome it >> translation: they are good. they allow us to identify people with bad intentions. >> >> translation: i prefer to see...
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since the paris attacks troops have patrolled the streets. the police have exercised exceptional power. many french people welcome this. the state of emergency gives unprecedented power to authorities to stop, search and arrest people without need for a warrant. it also gives them power to take down website that seem to floridaify acts of violence. and symptom gatherings and demonstrations. but some worry that it will become permanent. >> over the weekend thousands took to the streets of paris. they say that it goes against french values, the freedom of speech and right to demonstrate. there are questions about the effectiveness of the measures. since the attacks police have carried out thousands of raids, but so far only terror-related investigations have been opened. activists say the heightened security is unfairly targeting muslim communities. >> the measures taken by the government are counterproductive state of emergency, security-based measures. the stigmaization of various communities. nothing works. >> even within the government's ow
since the paris attacks troops have patrolled the streets. the police have exercised exceptional power. many french people welcome this. the state of emergency gives unprecedented power to authorities to stop, search and arrest people without need for a warrant. it also gives them power to take down website that seem to floridaify acts of violence. and symptom gatherings and demonstrations. but some worry that it will become permanent. >> over the weekend thousands took to the streets of...
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thousands took to the streets of paris over the weekend. and many here say that the measures threaten french values, the freedom of speech and the right to demonstrate. there are also questions about the effectiveness of the measures. since the attacks, police have carried out thousands of raids, but so far only four terrorist-related investigations have been opened. the activists say that the heighted security has unfairly targeted the muslim communities. >> the state of emergencies, and the security based measures. the sticking mattization of muslim communities, nothing works. >> even with that, signs of dissent. last week, the justice minister resigned over a reform that would allow people convicted of terrorism to be he stripped of their citizenship. only two months since the attacks, and the republic is still in national mourning. despite the criticism, the government said that security must come first, but many question whether the temporary measures will become aer permanent reality. >> british prime minister, david cameron, has hamm
thousands took to the streets of paris over the weekend. and many here say that the measures threaten french values, the freedom of speech and the right to demonstrate. there are also questions about the effectiveness of the measures. since the attacks, police have carried out thousands of raids, but so far only four terrorist-related investigations have been opened. the activists say that the heighted security has unfairly targeted the muslim communities. >> the state of emergencies, and...
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the measure was introduced after the paris attacks in photograph, eving 130 dead. the state of emergency gaves power to the place. neve barker has more from paris. >> the french government is poised to extend the state of emergency, the french premier has been speaking extensively in the last few days, quick to remind the country that it is in a state of law. and the only way of keeping the nation safe. the measures themselves give authority to the police to carry out searching. and to stop public gatherings and demonstrations too. the government wants to make it easier in the future. four states of emergency to be brought in. there's a controversial proposal. dividing opinions within the ranks, it will see dual national citizenship, if committed to act of terrorism. there has been demonstrations against it. the vast majority of those behind extraordinary measures. >>> general elections announced for january 26th. it's a crucial vote for the country. it sought on international bailout. it's the e.u.'s fastest growing economy. it remains high. jonah hull travelled w
the measure was introduced after the paris attacks in photograph, eving 130 dead. the state of emergency gaves power to the place. neve barker has more from paris. >> the french government is poised to extend the state of emergency, the french premier has been speaking extensively in the last few days, quick to remind the country that it is in a state of law. and the only way of keeping the nation safe. the measures themselves give authority to the police to carry out searching. and to...
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and up next on the program, an emotional response to the paris attacks. one of the band members who played at the bataclan speaks out, what he said about the fatality show and gun control. and plus, the refugee crisis, and the growing concerns about protecting them. the conference call. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and putting ducks in rows. the only problem with conference calls: eventually they have to end. unless you have the comcast business voice mobile app. it lets you switch seamlessly from your desk phone to your mobile with no interruptions. i've never felt so alive. make your business phone mobile with voice mobility. comcast business. built for business. >> >> iran is dashing hopes. teheran is saying that it may not join a deal. russia and saudi arabia made this morning. the two nations agreed to freeze production to january levels but only if other to producers agree to do as well. saudi arabia is saying that the goal is to keep markets stable. >> we don't want gyrations in prices, we don't wa
and up next on the program, an emotional response to the paris attacks. one of the band members who played at the bataclan speaks out, what he said about the fatality show and gun control. and plus, the refugee crisis, and the growing concerns about protecting them. the conference call. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and putting ducks in rows. the only problem with conference calls: eventually they have to end. unless you have the comcast...
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we'll get more on this now with our correspondent who is live in paris. david? >> reporter: kamal, yes, the deputy is meeting now. there's no doubt about what the result will be at the national assembly behind me. it is going to be an overwhelming majority in favor of extending the state of emergency. many human rights organizations are saying this sunday mining and eroding basic human rights, freedoms in france. i have a human rights activist with me to discuss the impact of that. and perhaps you could join me now. you are a representative or spokesman for the collective against islamaphobia in france. could you tell me what effects these measures are having and the extension will have in france. >> the government is targeting muslim citizens and making them pay for its failures to prevent attacks. only 5 lead to an inquiry on terrorism. in the meantime our organization is dealing with 300 cases of abuses, 57 house arrests are being challenges, and amnesty international, human rights watch, and every human rights organization is saying the government is not cra
we'll get more on this now with our correspondent who is live in paris. david? >> reporter: kamal, yes, the deputy is meeting now. there's no doubt about what the result will be at the national assembly behind me. it is going to be an overwhelming majority in favor of extending the state of emergency. many human rights organizations are saying this sunday mining and eroding basic human rights, freedoms in france. i have a human rights activist with me to discuss the impact of that. and...
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many of the paris attackers had links here. the bellian meet i can't described it as an in could you baiter of jihadism. locals are eager to improve the area's reputation, but better security alone won't solve the neighborhood's deeper social problems. >> when there is more security, it makes people feel safer, the threats don't disappear like this. we have to provide work and support and we have to change things for the young. >> the paris attacks were among the deadliest in europe since the second world war. now, many people welcome greater security but while the lure of radical armed group's remains, so too does the are you familiar of more violence. al jazeera, brussels. >>> political change has come to myanmar. the parliament held its opening session today. they were sworn issue and took their seats. the party won 80% of all contested seats in november's historical election. a quarter of the seats are still reserved fortunate military. >>> more on what is called decision day for iowa voters. we have heard from the candidat
many of the paris attackers had links here. the bellian meet i can't described it as an in could you baiter of jihadism. locals are eager to improve the area's reputation, but better security alone won't solve the neighborhood's deeper social problems. >> when there is more security, it makes people feel safer, the threats don't disappear like this. we have to provide work and support and we have to change things for the young. >> the paris attacks were among the deadliest in europe...
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the number of hate crimes against american muslims spiking in recent months after those attacks in paris and san bernardino, california. mike viqueira is live outside of the mosque. mike, what is the significance of this visit? >> reporter: well, this is president obama's first trip to a mosque on u.s. soil. this is something that muslim leaders had urged president obama to do, many meeting at the white house with president obama and this is the result of those talks. obviously as you put it, del, the spike in islamaphobia, the an advertise muslim rhetoric that has happened in the wake of the paris and san bernardino attacks has been a great deal of concern. and we have heard president obama talk about this several times in the last several weeks, lashing out at those particularly on the campaign trail. donald trump saying he wanted to ban all muslims from coming to the united states until we can figure out what is going on. jeb bush said only christians should be allowed in among the refugees that have flooded europe and many that will be coming to these shores. and many others like ted
the number of hate crimes against american muslims spiking in recent months after those attacks in paris and san bernardino, california. mike viqueira is live outside of the mosque. mike, what is the significance of this visit? >> reporter: well, this is president obama's first trip to a mosque on u.s. soil. this is something that muslim leaders had urged president obama to do, many meeting at the white house with president obama and this is the result of those talks. obviously as you put...
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coming up next, the band playing during last fall's paris attacks take stage again. and the message from their frontman about gun control in that country. plus my conversation with legendary talk show host dick cavot and the one interview he wishes he could have done. >> tonight eagles of death metal headlined a show in paris for the first time since november's attack. 89 people were killed there, and more than 100 others injured by the gunman who had links to isil. survivors and relatives of those lost in the attack attended tonight's concert at the olympia theater. meanwhile the french parliament voted to improve a three-month extension of the current state of emergency. the plan faced opposition from critics who say the state of emergency threatened civil rights and did little to prevent civil attacks. >> the extension was approved by an overwhelming majority in the french parliament. it's a vote that reflects the country as a whole still traumatized by the attacks in paris last november which killed 130 people. for another three months the police will be able to
coming up next, the band playing during last fall's paris attacks take stage again. and the message from their frontman about gun control in that country. plus my conversation with legendary talk show host dick cavot and the one interview he wishes he could have done. >> tonight eagles of death metal headlined a show in paris for the first time since november's attack. 89 people were killed there, and more than 100 others injured by the gunman who had links to isil. survivors and...
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thousands took to the streets of paris over the weekend. many here say the measures threaten french values, freedom of speech and the right to demonstrate. there are also questions about the effectiveness of the measures. since the attacks, police carried out thousands of raid. so far only four terrorism related investigations have been opened. activists say the eightened security unfairly targeted muslim communities. >> the measures taken by the government are counterproductive. state of emergency based measures, stig matisation of communities. nothing works. within the government's own ranks, there are signs of dissent. last week the justice minister christian resigned about a reform that would allow people convicted of terrorism to by stripped of french citizenship. since the attacks in the place de la republique, it's a place of mourning. despite the criticism, government says that security must come first. many in france question whether the temporary measures will become a permanent reality. >> north korea could take a step towards de
thousands took to the streets of paris over the weekend. many here say the measures threaten french values, freedom of speech and the right to demonstrate. there are also questions about the effectiveness of the measures. since the attacks, police carried out thousands of raid. so far only four terrorism related investigations have been opened. activists say the eightened security unfairly targeted muslim communities. >> the measures taken by the government are counterproductive. state of...
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field >>> plenty more ground for you to cover including these stories... ..eagles of death metal in paris for the first time since their concert targeted by gunmen in november. plus... the pope visits a violent town in world, on the mexican border with the united states. >>> welcome back. top stories from al jazeera. the syrian government says it will allow aid into seven besieged areas. the convoys will be ready to leave in the next few days. >>> taiwan says china has deployed missiles on an island in the south china sea. beijing has surface to air on another island. >>> apple has been ordered by a u.s. judge to unlock a phone belonging to a perpetrator of the attack in december. the fbi is investigating any possible links between syed farook and i.s.i.l. >>> the former french president nicolas sarkozy has been placed under formal investigation. he was question pd by judges on -- questioned by judges on tuesday on excessive spending. >> reporter: french prosecutors say the formal investigation could be a major setback for nicolas sarkozy, his attorney says the former president is not bei
field >>> plenty more ground for you to cover including these stories... ..eagles of death metal in paris for the first time since their concert targeted by gunmen in november. plus... the pope visits a violent town in world, on the mexican border with the united states. >>> welcome back. top stories from al jazeera. the syrian government says it will allow aid into seven besieged areas. the convoys will be ready to leave in the next few days. >>> taiwan says china...
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according to the annual press freedom index published by the paris based reporters without borders, medium freedom in japan has deteriorated under abe. abe was elected in 2012 and japan has since sunk to 61 st. there is a trial just under way in morocco and another one coming. they're likely to have a chilling effect on journalism there. seven people, three of whom were with an moroccan association went on trial over a project to train citizen journalists to work with smart phones. according to the court papers the allegation is that journalism may destabilize the country in institutions. they failed to disclose their project was from free press. if convicted they could face up to five years in jail. journalist ali anouzla is to stand trial next week. his alleged crime an interview he did with a german newspaper in which he was quoted as saying west sahara is occupied. he says his quote was lost in translation faces charges of undermining integrity and up to five years in prison. you can appeared the guardian to the long list of print news outlets facing cuts announcing that its budget wil
according to the annual press freedom index published by the paris based reporters without borders, medium freedom in japan has deteriorated under abe. abe was elected in 2012 and japan has since sunk to 61 st. there is a trial just under way in morocco and another one coming. they're likely to have a chilling effect on journalism there. seven people, three of whom were with an moroccan association went on trial over a project to train citizen journalists to work with smart phones. according to...
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the rock band who were on stage at the bataclan when it was attacked returned to central paris to play an attribute concert to the 90 people who died. the leader singer has been giving his reaction to the appalling events of that night in an emotional interview. >> in up want to bring it up, i will ask you, did your french gun control stop a single person from dying? if anyone can answer yes, i would like to hear it pause i don't think so. the only thing that stopped it was some of the bravest men that i've ever seen in my life charging head first into the face of death with their firearms. >> reporter: many of the people attending the concert on tuesday were in the audience on the original night of the attack. it was bringing back painful memories for everyone. >> translation: it doesn't matter what happened. we will still be here free and partying, enjoying ourselves in the present together. >> in the end, you have to have fun no matter what. >> reporter: it has taken courage and it defiance to be at this concert. many in the audience and many people across france fear that this figh
the rock band who were on stage at the bataclan when it was attacked returned to central paris to play an attribute concert to the 90 people who died. the leader singer has been giving his reaction to the appalling events of that night in an emotional interview. >> in up want to bring it up, i will ask you, did your french gun control stop a single person from dying? if anyone can answer yes, i would like to hear it pause i don't think so. the only thing that stopped it was some of the...
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president obama recently helped make that deal in the paris climate summit. he came back saying there are new rules that the states had to curb the greenhouse gas emission. the justice said it can't go into account until it went through the court system. now he has passed away, it is likely that the supreme court won't be able to weigh in on this. so the lower court will decide that if there is authority, it is likely that those regulations will go into effect. meaning it will be likely that those paris talks are implemented >>> the justice's death came up at a very ill tempered debate between presidential hopefuls. >> reporter: a moment silence to match the death of a supreme court justice just before the republican debate. the question of a replacement of him dominated early exchanges. should obama apint one. i think he is going to do it. i think it is up to mich mcconnell and everyone else to stop it. it's called delay delay >> i think the next president should be able to decide. >> reporter: ted cruz highlighted the political significance which decides on
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jonah hull has more from paris. >> in a matter of months britain is expected to hold a referendum to decide the country's future alongside its chief trading partners in the european union. successive waves of crisis battering the eu have bolstered skeptical poirn on both sides of these borders like the u.k. >> it's gdp is diminishing, it's whole share of world trade is diminishing. there is an enormous and exciting opportunities for countries i'm talking about britain outside the eu. why should you shackle yourself to this declining area? >> no one could accurately predict the consequences of brit answer's exit from the eu. it could be an economic blow for both sides, it could snag a scottish referendum. it could be an encouraging sign. not the least of which is the france's front nationale, and the netherlands, imoperation and terrorism into one. >> translator: since the terrorist attacks last year they have a new public. which includes the young who vote for the front nationale simply because they are afraid of radical islam and its ability to kill. >> reporter: a best selling cart
jonah hull has more from paris. >> in a matter of months britain is expected to hold a referendum to decide the country's future alongside its chief trading partners in the european union. successive waves of crisis battering the eu have bolstered skeptical poirn on both sides of these borders like the u.k. >> it's gdp is diminishing, it's whole share of world trade is diminishing. there is an enormous and exciting opportunities for countries i'm talking about britain outside the...
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security council resolution which allows military operations in syria is what has taken after the paris blast. this is 2, 2, 4, 4. resolution 2244. but it's express - it talks about terrorist groups, and i.s.i.l. and the al-nusra, and the turkish military is clear on that. we need a redistribution of resolution 2249 to convince the turkish military to go ahead. >> we'll leave it there for now. thank you so much >>> thank you. the united nations says aid trucks have converged in syria. the deliveries are part of an agreement with the syrian government to allow aid into areas that have been trapped. >> a ray of hope in the midst of war. over 100 trucks carrying humanitarian aid spreading out to besieged towns. in madaya near the lebanese border. they are bringing medical supply, a clinic and food. thousands are trapped. aid workers say 40 people have died of malnutrition in the town since october. >> we have people not able to bring medical support kits, but made the safety of people in -- assessments of people in need with extreme nutrition and food shortage. this is for the towns in the
security council resolution which allows military operations in syria is what has taken after the paris blast. this is 2, 2, 4, 4. resolution 2244. but it's express - it talks about terrorist groups, and i.s.i.l. and the al-nusra, and the turkish military is clear on that. we need a redistribution of resolution 2249 to convince the turkish military to go ahead. >> we'll leave it there for now. thank you so much >>> thank you. the united nations says aid trucks have converged in...
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thousands took to the streets of paris. many here threaten french values, freedom of speech and the right to demonstrate. there are questions about the effectiveness of the measures. since the attack, police have carried out thousands of raids, but so far only four terrorism related investigations have been open. >> activists say the heightened security unfairly targeted muslim communities. >> measures taken by the government are counterproductive. state of emergencies against security-based measures, stigmatization of various community. >> within the government's own ranks, there are signs of dissent. last week, the justice minister resigned about a reform allowing people convicted of terrorism to be stripped of french citizenship. more than two months on from the attacks. and the place de la republique is at the center of national mourning. and the land of liberty, equality and fraternity, matters of national security are center stage >>> it is carnival week across western germany, with thousands celebrating the christian
thousands took to the streets of paris. many here threaten french values, freedom of speech and the right to demonstrate. there are questions about the effectiveness of the measures. since the attack, police have carried out thousands of raids, but so far only four terrorism related investigations have been open. >> activists say the heightened security unfairly targeted muslim communities. >> measures taken by the government are counterproductive. state of emergencies against...
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obama made that deal on the paris climate summit. he came to u.s. saying that there were new rules for the state to kerb emissions. the supreme court was sending a message to the president saying those rules could not come into effect until the case had gone through the court system. it is more likely that the supreme court is not going to be able to weigh in on this. however the low court will decide, if the president does have that authority, it is likely that those regulation sz will go into effect meaning it is more almost that the paris climate talks with implemented >>> his death wam up in a very ill tempered debate between republican presidential hope unless. >> reporter: a moment silence to mark the death of a supreme court justice began before the republican debate and the question of replacement for the justice. the question should president obama appoint a successor >> i think he is going to do it whether i am okay with it. it is up to mich mcconnell to stop it. it's called delay delay delay. >> we should let the next pt decide that. >> r
obama made that deal on the paris climate summit. he came to u.s. saying that there were new rules for the state to kerb emissions. the supreme court was sending a message to the president saying those rules could not come into effect until the case had gone through the court system. it is more likely that the supreme court is not going to be able to weigh in on this. however the low court will decide, if the president does have that authority, it is likely that those regulation sz will go into...
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president obama recently helped make that deal in the paris climate summit. he came back to say there were new rules that states had to curb greenhouse gas emissions. the supreme court was sending a message to the president said the recalls could not go into effect until the case had worked its way through the court system. now that he has passed away that the supreme court will not weigh in on this. if they decide the president does have that authority, that it is likely that those regulations will go into effect meaning that there is much more likely that the paris climate talks are implemented >>> the death came up at a very ill tempered debate between republican hopefuls. >> reporter: a moment silence to mark the death of a supreme court justice announced just before the republican debate. the question of replacement dominated early exchanges. the question, should president obama appoint a new justice as the constitution says. apparently not in an election year >> i think he is going to do it whether i'm okay or not. it is called delay delay delay. >> i t
president obama recently helped make that deal in the paris climate summit. he came back to say there were new rules that states had to curb greenhouse gas emissions. the supreme court was sending a message to the president said the recalls could not go into effect until the case had worked its way through the court system. now that he has passed away that the supreme court will not weigh in on this. if they decide the president does have that authority, that it is likely that those regulations...
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president obama recently helped make that deal in paris climate so that he came back to u.s. and said there were new rules that states had to curb greenhouse gas emissions. the supreme court was seen that he was sending the message to the president said that those rules could not go into effect until the case had worked through the court. now that he has passed away, it is more likely that the spraem court is not going it be able to weigh in on his. however the lower court decides, if they decide that the president does have the authority, it is likely that those regulations will go into effect meaning it is likely that the paris climate talks are implemented >>> the justice's opinions have influenced a generation. p.m.ed hopefuls have been speaking about their latest debate in south carolina. they have also called on the republican majority senate to block any nominee as proposed by president obama to replace justice scalia. >> for this year, for the senate, the senate needs to stand strong and say we're not going to give up the u.s. supreme court by allowing obama to make y
president obama recently helped make that deal in paris climate so that he came back to u.s. and said there were new rules that states had to curb greenhouse gas emissions. the supreme court was seen that he was sending the message to the president said that those rules could not go into effect until the case had worked through the court. now that he has passed away, it is more likely that the spraem court is not going it be able to weigh in on his. however the lower court decides, if they...
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the measure was introduced after the paris attacks in november which left 130 people dead. the state of emergency gives more power to police allowing searches without warrants. we have more from paris. >> the french government is poised to extend the state of emergency ending weeks of speculation. the french prime minister has been speaking extensively in the last days, quick to remind the country that it is now in a state of warp and that unprecedented levels of security are the only way of keeping the nation safe. the measures themselves give authority to the police to be able to carry out searches and arrests without the need for a warrant, to be able to close websites that seem to glorify acts of violence and top public gatherings. the government wants to make it easier in the future by changing the constitution for states of emergency to be able to be brought in. there's another controversy proposal, as well, divided opinions even within president hollande's own ranks that would see nationals stripped of their french citizenship if convicted of acts of terrorism. it ha
the measure was introduced after the paris attacks in november which left 130 people dead. the state of emergency gives more power to police allowing searches without warrants. we have more from paris. >> the french government is poised to extend the state of emergency ending weeks of speculation. the french prime minister has been speaking extensively in the last days, quick to remind the country that it is now in a state of warp and that unprecedented levels of security are the only way...
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>> here in the french capital paris, the opinions are divided. a poll suggested 65% of the population behind the state of emergency. there were demonstrations in paris, thousands took to the streets, many from civil liberties groups and trade unions worried that continuation of the laws would mean they wouldn't be able to protest, and freedom of speech would be undermined by continuation of the state of emergency. there has been concerns about the effectiveness of the emergency measures. in december amnesty disagrees am published a report suggesting out of thousands of raids carried out. four investigations related to matters connected with so-called terrorist, had been carried out. questions there about whether or not security measures are getting to the heart of the problem. >> neave barker there. thanks for that. >> an egyptian appeals court overturned a mass death sentence given to 149 people. they are among thousands convicted in trials in europe. they were accused of killing 13 police men, during anti-government protests in 2013. most belie
>> here in the french capital paris, the opinions are divided. a poll suggested 65% of the population behind the state of emergency. there were demonstrations in paris, thousands took to the streets, many from civil liberties groups and trade unions worried that continuation of the laws would mean they wouldn't be able to protest, and freedom of speech would be undermined by continuation of the state of emergency. there has been concerns about the effectiveness of the emergency measures....
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the paris attacks sent shock waves across europe. many welcome greater security. young people continue to be attracted to groups, the threat of further attacks will remain >>> israeli troops shot dead an 18-year-old man in the occupied west bank after an alleged stabbing. it came after another man was killed after wounding soldiers outside the state of ramallah >>> 85 have been killed in suspected boko haram attacks in north-eastern nigeria. gunmen opened fire on civilians and set fire to homes in delora, which is 12km from the capital. >> he has a fearsome reputation as a putin loyalalist willing to use brute force to prove that allegiance. now the prime minister of chechnya has written a scathing attack, leading to an almost death sentence. >> reporter: this video has a written warning. kasiona goes to strasburg for money for the russian opposition who hasn't understood, will understand. unsurprisingly the two men see rams dam's post as a direct death threat. >> well, i have no doubt and others are of the same position, that this is open and public incitement to
the paris attacks sent shock waves across europe. many welcome greater security. young people continue to be attracted to groups, the threat of further attacks will remain >>> israeli troops shot dead an 18-year-old man in the occupied west bank after an alleged stabbing. it came after another man was killed after wounding soldiers outside the state of ramallah >>> 85 have been killed in suspected boko haram attacks in north-eastern nigeria. gunmen opened fire on civilians and...
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and since 9/11, but more recently since the attacks in paris and san bernardino, you've seen too often people conflating the horrific acts of terrorism with the beliefs of an entire faith. inexcusebly we've heard political rhetoric against muslim americans that has no place in our country. no surprise then that threats and harassments against muslim americans have surged. here at this mosque twice last year threats were made against your children. around the country, women wearing the hijab have been targeted. we've seen children bullied, we've seen mosques vandalized. sikh-americans and others who are perceived to be muslims have been targeted as well. i just had a chance to meet with some extraordinary muslim americans across the country, who are doing all sorts of work. some of them are doctors. some of them are community leaders, religious leaders, all of them were doing extraordinary work. not only in the muslim community, but in the american community, and they're proud of their work in business, education, and on behalf of the social justice, the environment and education. i sho
and since 9/11, but more recently since the attacks in paris and san bernardino, you've seen too often people conflating the horrific acts of terrorism with the beliefs of an entire faith. inexcusebly we've heard political rhetoric against muslim americans that has no place in our country. no surprise then that threats and harassments against muslim americans have surged. here at this mosque twice last year threats were made against your children. around the country, women wearing the hijab...
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we understand that it was a mistake by baggage handling in paris. anyone who has traveled through paris with air france will know they are notoriously bad. but the truth of the matter is we don't really know why or how this happened. >> why did it take so long to get the missile back? >> well, the missile was held by cuba from july, 2014. the announcement to rye store diplomatic relations and to normal relations or the intention to do so was december, 2014, skooub had the missile for six months about the that you in the relations was announced. presumably talks about the missile have been going on for some time i think it's probably part of the overall strategy of normalizing relations. it does mean that the relation between cuba and the united states is improving. >> the fact they were able to resolve this is a sign of improving ties, but it is not often that a hell fire missile goes missing. i know you say they can be notorious for i know efficient baggage handling, but -- air france but nevertheless, this, you know, we are talking about a 5' foot
we understand that it was a mistake by baggage handling in paris. anyone who has traveled through paris with air france will know they are notoriously bad. but the truth of the matter is we don't really know why or how this happened. >> why did it take so long to get the missile back? >> well, the missile was held by cuba from july, 2014. the announcement to rye store diplomatic relations and to normal relations or the intention to do so was december, 2014, skooub had the missile...
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the attacks were from belgium or france and still looking for the two men and he managed to escape paris passing through checkpoints because he had not yet been identified as a suspect. security experts are calling for better international cooperation. >> we have to share with the countries. it has to be established, set up, in order to get all of the information about the suspected people and that has not been done yet. >> reporter: so far france and belgium have focused mainly on ramping up security, france carried out thousands of raids but so far only four terrorism related investigations have been opened. for weeks the brussels district was the center of police activity and said it was an incubator of jihadism and they are trying to improve the represent face but better security alone will not solve the neighborhoods deeper, social problems. >> translator: when there is more security it makes people feel safer but threats don't disappear and we need to provide work and support and we need to change things for the young. >> reporter: the paris attacks were among the deadliest in euro
the attacks were from belgium or france and still looking for the two men and he managed to escape paris passing through checkpoints because he had not yet been identified as a suspect. security experts are calling for better international cooperation. >> we have to share with the countries. it has to be established, set up, in order to get all of the information about the suspected people and that has not been done yet. >> reporter: so far france and belgium have focused mainly on...
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in paris today, the first games were held since november. security was tight as 64,000 stadium fans were there. one civil yap and one of the bombers were killed outside the stadium. one fan injured that night says time has helped to heal. >> translation: it is strange to be here knowing what i experienced here and to come back to return. we come, but there's a bit of fright. despite the fact that we seem surrounded by police and all that, but we feel it strange >>> french president francois hollande attended and praised the heightened security. he wanted to be there show life must go on. 50 years after the first super bowl it is clear the n.f.l. has finally clued into something fans have known for decades. women love the game too. 80 million women, one fifth of the entire population of the u.s. it is said to be >> >> reporter: football fans have overrun san francisco ahead of super bowl 50. >> my favorite cow boy would be jason whitton. >> peytoning manning. >> reporter: the n.f.l. has caters to men, but there's women involved too >> a love
in paris today, the first games were held since november. security was tight as 64,000 stadium fans were there. one civil yap and one of the bombers were killed outside the stadium. one fan injured that night says time has helped to heal. >> translation: it is strange to be here knowing what i experienced here and to come back to return. we come, but there's a bit of fright. despite the fact that we seem surrounded by police and all that, but we feel it strange >>> french...
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we're live from paris. hi there, david, sarkozy has been told he's under former investigation. remind us how this all unfolded. >> yes, all during the course of this day nicolas sarkozy has been questioning magistrates who are looking into the pygmalian affair. it's something that this company put $20 million worth of false invoices in an accounting system. this allowed that money to go into the election coffers of nicolas sarkozy, which meant that he had twice the amount of money for his campaign than president franÇois hollande. let me tell a bit more about what is under investigation means. it's essentially the forerunner to trial. we don't know if that's going to go ahead, but he's going to be put on assisted witness status on charges--allegations of fraud, forgery and abuse of trust. these are serious sets of allegations. he could be involved in legal proceedings for several months yet. this is really the most serious set back for nicolas sarkozy. >> what does this do for his political future? >> well, nicolas sarkozy, it's well-known, has ambitions to stand against presi
we're live from paris. hi there, david, sarkozy has been told he's under former investigation. remind us how this all unfolded. >> yes, all during the course of this day nicolas sarkozy has been questioning magistrates who are looking into the pygmalian affair. it's something that this company put $20 million worth of false invoices in an accounting system. this allowed that money to go into the election coffers of nicolas sarkozy, which meant that he had twice the amount of money for his...
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don't think that in your office in washington, in london, in paris, in brussels, that you'll be implementing policies which will be helping us more here than us are concerned. if you look at our families here, every congolese that lives here they will tell you that everyone, somehow was affected by the war. how do you think that people who are in europe will be or in u.s. will be more caring for us than ourselves? because we need more peace than anyone else. this is our land, this is our country. >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested. >> i know that i'm being surveilled. >> people are not getting the care that they need. >> this is a crime against humanity. >> hands up... >> don't shoot. >> hands up... >> don't shoot. >> what do we want? >> justice. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> explosions going on... we're not quite sure - >> is that an i.e.d.? he ♪ ♪ >> this is a story of the biggest undercover sting in the history of africa and the extraordinary man who carried it off. >> doesn't matter who you are, wherever you are hiding i come with my cameras. >> some of
don't think that in your office in washington, in london, in paris, in brussels, that you'll be implementing policies which will be helping us more here than us are concerned. if you look at our families here, every congolese that lives here they will tell you that everyone, somehow was affected by the war. how do you think that people who are in europe will be or in u.s. will be more caring for us than ourselves? because we need more peace than anyone else. this is our land, this is our...